Classic and vintage motorcycles from over the past 100 years are entered into the Charterhouse specialist motorbike auction on Wednesday, October 5.
“There is a fabulous selection from the past 100 years,” said
Richard Bromell.

“There are show bikes, race bikes, restoration projects and daily riders with estimates from under £1,000 to £30,000.”
The earliest bike in the auction is a 1925 Douglas TS (inset).
From a collector in Wales this bike is estimated at £6,000-£7,000. Moving forward to the 21st century and a Harley-Davidson made into a Bobber in 2015 sounds fabulous and is ready to hit the road estimated at £8,500-9,500 (main picture).
The auction, on Wednesday, October 5, is being held at the Haynes International Motor Museum. Viewing for all the bikes at Haynes is on Tuesday 4th, 10am-4.30pm and on the auction day from 10am, with all lots also available to be looked at via charterhouse-auction-auction.com where live internet bidding is available
n Charterhouse can be contacted for valuations at The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne 01935 812277 info@charterhouse-auction.com where they are taking late entries for this auction and their classic car sale on 12th October.



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